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Why Commercial Stats?. Honeywell Commercial stats comply with the commercial building codesEconomizer, 2 hour override, autochangeover, No HoldCommercial stats have the right feature set:Occupied/Unoccupied terminology ( Not wake, leave, sleep, return)Autochangeover out of the boxPartial and Full Lockout Levels with Override buttonsCommercial stats have a commercial algorithmsMore aggressive to deal with commercial buildings loadsMore sensitive and shorter sensor response timeCommercial9441
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1. Commercial Thermostats PortfolioWholesaler Version- 3-07
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Consistent with Homes market research
Survey plan is a direct derivative of the Homes questionnaire
5. CommercialPRO 7000 Features
6. Commercial VisionPRO 8000 Features
7. T7351F Features
8. TB Commercial Stats Application Guide Schools Individual Zone Control
CANCEL PERIOD button allows the thermostat to remain in permanent unoccupied mode to provide energy savings to school classrooms not being used. When a teacher wants to use a classroom, they press the OVERRIDE button and the thermostat enters the occupied period providing the necessary comfort.
Restaurant Food Service
Honeywells COMMERCIAL ALGORITHM provides the best comfort control to react to the challenging environments of food service environments. Restaurants have high heat load demands from cooking equipment, high heat/cool demands from frequent atrium entrance openings/closings, and high load demands based on fluctuating occupant numbers. The ECONOMIZER function allows restaurants to meet the appropriate ventilation requirements and is also important to BALANCE the air intake of the restaurant.
9. TB Commercial Stats Application Guide Office Buildings After Hours Control
Honeywell commercial thermostats can perform after-hours control for office building tenants through the use of the OVERRIDE button. The override button can be configured for a length of time (1, 2, 3, 4 hours) and can be configured for an exact override setpoint.
Commercial Codes
Honeywell TB Commercial stats comply with commercial building codes and meet the most rigorous standard, Californias Title 24. The commercial stats do not have HOLD button, which allows the thermostat to be in PERMANENT SCHEDULE. The OVERRIDE button allows the tenant to override an unoccupied mode for up to 4 hours.
The PRE-OCCUPANCY purge function and ECONOMIZER function allows the building owner to meet all HVAC ventilation codes for commercial buildings.
10. T7351F Application Guide Schools
The 365 DAY CALANDER makes the T7351F ideal for classroom use as up to 10 HOLIDAYS can be scheduled into the HOLIDAY scheduler.
The DEHUMIDIFICATION features can be implemented to control dew points in school buildings.
For school gymnasiums or auditoriums, the T7351Fs PID ALGORITHM is the best control algorithm available that can heat and cool large spaces quickly and accurately.
Banks
The T7351F is ideal for banks because the 365 DAY CALANDER can program up to 10 HOLIDAYS into the HOLIDAY scheduler.
Churches
For public worship locations, the T7351Fs PID ALGORITHM is the best control algorithm available that can heat and cool large spaces quickly and accurately. The PID ALGORITM is specifically tuned for over-sized equipment and has a short sensor time constant that can react quickly to load changes.
11. T7351F Application Guide Retail
The T7351F CUSTOMIZABLE RECOVERY RAMP feature guarantees that your store will be at the exact temperature specified when the store opens.
Office Building Zones
The T7351F is the only Honeywell thermostat that integrates with OCCUPANCY sensors for office zones that are normally unoccupied or partially occupied.
The T7351F WALL MODULES, including the T7771 and T7770B/C/D models, provide end-users with flexibility to control optimal comfort during occupied events.
The T7351F CUSTOMIZABLE RECOVERY RAMP feature guarantees that the office zone will be at the exact temperature specified when the office opens.
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14. Remote Sensors
15. Installation Example of sensor series/parallel temperature averaging network as shown in C7189 Installation Instructions.
Keys to Remote Sensor Networks
1. C7189 sensors must be arranged as shown in order to meet the electrical requirements of the TH8000 Series Thermostat. Otherwise, comfort problems will exist (i.e.. heat or cool locking).
2. Other remote sensors used in competitive or other Honeywell products (i.e.. W180, T7300, PC8900) are not compatible.
Example of sensor series/parallel temperature averaging network as shown in C7189 Installation Instructions.
Keys to Remote Sensor Networks
1. C7189 sensors must be arranged as shown in order to meet the electrical requirements of the TH8000 Series Thermostat. Otherwise, comfort problems will exist (i.e.. heat or cool locking).
2. Other remote sensors used in competitive or other Honeywell products (i.e.. W180, T7300, PC8900) are not compatible.
16. Installation Temperature Averaging Networks Example of sensor series/parallel temperature averaging network as shown in C7189 Installation Instructions.
Keys to Remote Sensor Networks
1. C7189 sensors must be arranged as shown in order to meet the electrical requirements of the TH8000 Series Thermostat. Otherwise, comfort problems will exist (i.e.. heat or cool locking).
2. Other remote sensors used in competitive or other Honeywell products (i.e.. W180, T7300, PC8900) are not compatible.
Example of sensor series/parallel temperature averaging network as shown in C7189 Installation Instructions.
Keys to Remote Sensor Networks
1. C7189 sensors must be arranged as shown in order to meet the electrical requirements of the TH8000 Series Thermostat. Otherwise, comfort problems will exist (i.e.. heat or cool locking).
2. Other remote sensors used in competitive or other Honeywell products (i.e.. W180, T7300, PC8900) are not compatible.
17. Installation Temperature Averaging Networks Example of sensor series/parallel temperature averaging network as shown in C7189 Installation Instructions.
Keys to Remote Sensor Networks
1. C7189 sensors must be arranged as shown in order to meet the electrical requirements of the TH8000 Series Thermostat. Otherwise, comfort problems will exist (i.e.. heat or cool locking).
2. Other remote sensors used in competitive or other Honeywell products (i.e.. W180, T7300, PC8900) are not compatible.
Example of sensor series/parallel temperature averaging network as shown in C7189 Installation Instructions.
Keys to Remote Sensor Networks
1. C7189 sensors must be arranged as shown in order to meet the electrical requirements of the TH8000 Series Thermostat. Otherwise, comfort problems will exist (i.e.. heat or cool locking).
2. Other remote sensors used in competitive or other Honeywell products (i.e.. W180, T7300, PC8900) are not compatible.
18. Installation Temperature Averaging Networks Example of sensor series/parallel temperature averaging network as shown in C7189 Installation Instructions.
Keys to Remote Sensor Networks
1. C7189 sensors must be arranged as shown in order to meet the electrical requirements of the TH8000 Series Thermostat. Otherwise, comfort problems will exist (i.e.. heat or cool locking).
2. Other remote sensors used in competitive or other Honeywell products (i.e.. W180, T7300, PC8900) are not compatible.
Example of sensor series/parallel temperature averaging network as shown in C7189 Installation Instructions.
Keys to Remote Sensor Networks
1. C7189 sensors must be arranged as shown in order to meet the electrical requirements of the TH8000 Series Thermostat. Otherwise, comfort problems will exist (i.e.. heat or cool locking).
2. Other remote sensors used in competitive or other Honeywell products (i.e.. W180, T7300, PC8900) are not compatible.
19. Installation Temperature Averaging Networks Example of sensor series/parallel temperature averaging network as shown in C7189 Installation Instructions.
Keys to Remote Sensor Networks
1. C7189 sensors must be arranged as shown in order to meet the electrical requirements of the TH8000 Series Thermostat. Otherwise, comfort problems will exist (i.e.. heat or cool locking).
2. Other remote sensors used in competitive or other Honeywell products (i.e.. W180, T7300, PC8900) are not compatible.
Example of sensor series/parallel temperature averaging network as shown in C7189 Installation Instructions.
Keys to Remote Sensor Networks
1. C7189 sensors must be arranged as shown in order to meet the electrical requirements of the TH8000 Series Thermostat. Otherwise, comfort problems will exist (i.e.. heat or cool locking).
2. Other remote sensors used in competitive or other Honeywell products (i.e.. W180, T7300, PC8900) are not compatible.
20. Installation Temperature Averaging Networks Example of sensor series/parallel temperature averaging network as shown in C7189 Installation Instructions.
Keys to Remote Sensor Networks
1. C7189 sensors must be arranged as shown in order to meet the electrical requirements of the TH8000 Series Thermostat. Otherwise, comfort problems will exist (i.e.. heat or cool locking).
2. Other remote sensors used in competitive or other Honeywell products (i.e.. W180, T7300, PC8900) are not compatible.
Example of sensor series/parallel temperature averaging network as shown in C7189 Installation Instructions.
Keys to Remote Sensor Networks
1. C7189 sensors must be arranged as shown in order to meet the electrical requirements of the TH8000 Series Thermostat. Otherwise, comfort problems will exist (i.e.. heat or cool locking).
2. Other remote sensors used in competitive or other Honeywell products (i.e.. W180, T7300, PC8900) are not compatible.